Sunflower Bank donates over $9,100 to Dodge City schools and students

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May 16, 2013 at 6:00 AM

Wrapping up the 12th year of the annual ABC Program, Sunflower Bank contributed $9,163 to schools and students in the Dodge City area. Since the inception of the ABC Program in 2001, Sunflower has contributed $51,672 to schools and students in the Dodge City area.

Wrapping up the 12th year of the annual ABC Program, Sunflower Bank contributed $9,163 to schools and students in the Dodge City area. Since the inception of the ABC Program in 2001, Sunflower has contributed $51,672 to schools and students in the Dodge City area.Nearly 250 schools across Kansas, Colorado and Missouri participated in the ABC Program this year, tallying $108,542 in contributions from Sunflower Bank. Sunflower Bank has written checks totaling $738,796 to schools and students across the three-state region since 2001."As a community bank, we love being able to support our local schools and students," Mollie Carter, president and chief executive officer, said. "School costs are increasing and the budgets are decreasing. Fortunately, we have engaged customers that continue to step up and participate in the program allowing us to support our thriving communities."The ABC Program benefits schools and students through:A- We pay for A's. Students were encouraged to bring in a current report card to their Sunflower Bank branch. In April, five random winners were selected from each Sunflower Bank location, and winners received $10 for every A (or equivalent grade), with a matching contribution to their participating school.B- Bucks for your school. From January 1 through March 31, Sunflower Bank customers were able to designate a participating school to receive a $0.05 contribution from the bank when the customer completed a signed debit card transaction. C- Cash for schools and you. Form January 1 through March 31, new customers responding to the promotion were rewarded up to $100 for joining the Sunflower Bank family, with a matching donation going to a participating school.Through this program and others, Sunflower Bank employees are also committed to the bank's mission of "bringing out the best in the lives we touch... creating possibility." Bank employees are active volunteers, consistently investing over 23,000 hours of their personal time toward creating possibility for their communities."As a side note," Carter said, "the bank is currently taking applications for their Community Ambassadors, the bank's leadership program that encourages high school seniors to learn more about their local community and rewards select students with college scholarships ranging from $250 up to as much as $5,000 per student."